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Currently $20 million of the state’s annual $400 million in gaming revenue goes toward veterans. A state lawmaker wants voters to increase that share.
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Food Outreach provides nutritious meals to people living with cancer or HIV. Now the nonprofit is piloting a project to help veterans with uncontrolled diabetes.
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Got Your Six Support Dogs has trained 50 service dogs for veterans with PTSD.
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Commitment Coffee is helping to cover some of the college expenses of veterans' children.
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The old recreational space is now 37 affordable apartments, which the developer says is focused on serving artists and veterans who meet income requirements.
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The Veterans Community Project, a Kansas City-based nonprofit, is building tiny homes and an outreach center in the JeffVanderLou neighborhood to help veterans who are experiencing homelessness.
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The Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System has given the COVID-19 vaccine to about half of the veterans in its care. VA officials aim to vaccinate up to 80% of enrolled veterans by summer. Veterans say the VA’s vaccination efforts could serve as a model for other public health systems.
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The Military and Veteran Resource Center helps new and existing veteran students navigate the college experience.
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Most military personnel will be waiting until spring for a COVID-19 vaccination.
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The Disabled American Veterans Transportation Network needs more drivers to help meet the needs of veterans in the region. The nonprofit provides free transportation for veterans to take them to their doctor's appointments.